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I just got a new HP DV1000 laptop in the mail with a 14" widescreen, and sites like this one it fills the whole screen, but if I go somewhere like Yahoo or Myspace it leaves 1/5 of the screen blank on each size so only 3/5 of the width is usded. I can change the resolution of everything, but it makes it look weird too.
Is there any way I can force sites to fill the entire screen?
It's all in how the site is built. Some are built to hard-fit into standard resolutions, others are more "flexible" to fit a wider range of resolutions. AFIAK ther'es not a way to set a browser to force-override a site's table code.
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